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An object moves with constant acceleration 3.65 m/s2 and over a time interval reaches a final velocity of 11.2 m/s.
(a) If its original velocity is 5.60 m/s, what is its displacement during the time interval?
m
(b) What is the distance it travels during this interval?
m
(c) If its initial velocity is -5.60 m/s, what is its displacement during this interval?
m
(d) What is the total distance it travels during the interval in part (c)?
m
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